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- | + | When the early settlers first arrived, their initial use of the land was for farming. The FISH brothers sold off some land for commercial use along [[Pearl St.]] (later known as West 25th St.) | |
- | + | The mid to late 1800's became a time of land speculation and development as the original settlers started dying off and their heirs sold off the land to developers. | |
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+ | :'''Western Reserve Lot 65''' was settled by [[Ebenezer FISH Jr. and Moses FISH|Ebenezer and Moses Fish]]. | ||
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+ | :'''Western Reserve Lot 74''' was first purchased by [[Ozias Brainard]], but after his death it was mostly owned by [[Ebenezer Foster]] and his brother, [[Daniel C. Foster]]. Their mother, Lydia Fish, was the sister of Ebenezer and Moses Fish. Thus, some form of their extended family owned most of the land along [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]] from about West 36th St. eastward to the [[Cuyahoga River]]. | ||
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+ | *'''[[Betts and Bibbins]]''' | ||
*'''[[Consolidated Oyster Packing]]''' | *'''[[Consolidated Oyster Packing]]''' | ||
- | *'''Curtis, Ambler, and Pixley''' | + | *'''[[Curtis, Ambler, and Pixley]]''' |
:Owners, Joseph Curtis, William E. Ambler, and Leonard Pixley | :Owners, Joseph Curtis, William E. Ambler, and Leonard Pixley | ||
- | *'''Curtis-Ambler Realty''' | + | *'''[[Curtis-Ambler Realty]]''' |
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- | *''' | + | *'''[[Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague]]''' (Park Addition) |
- | *''' | + | *'''[[Ebenezer Foster Heirs]]''' |
- | *'''Gates, Curtis, and Foster''' | + | *'''[[Edwin H. Foster]]''' |
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+ | *'''[[Fish-Schneider]]''' | ||
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+ | *'''[[Fuller, Kain, and Kroehle]]''' | ||
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+ | *'''[[Gates and Foster]]''' | ||
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+ | *'''[[Gates, Curtis, and Foster]]''' | ||
:Owners, Howard C. Gates, Joseph Curtis, and Edwin H. Foster | :Owners, Howard C. Gates, Joseph Curtis, and Edwin H. Foster | ||
- | *''' | + | *'''[[Jacob Schneider]]''' |
- | *'''Leonard Pixley''' | + | *'''[[K, L, & J]]''' |
+ | :Charles Kroehle and ???? | ||
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+ | *'''[[Kees and Bruch]]''' | ||
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+ | *'''[[Leonard G. Foster]]''' | ||
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+ | *'''[[Leonard Pixley]]''' | ||
*'''[[Petty and Baldwin]]''' | *'''[[Petty and Baldwin]]''' | ||
:Owners, Charles H. Petty and T.C. Baldwin | :Owners, Charles H. Petty and T.C. Baldwin | ||
- | *''' | + | *'''[[Sprankle Realty]]''' |
- | : | + | :Owners, James and Angela (Smith) Sprankle |
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+ | *'''[[Stewart Land Company]]''' | ||
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+ | *'''[[William Mallo]]''' | ||
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Current revision
When the early settlers first arrived, their initial use of the land was for farming. The FISH brothers sold off some land for commercial use along Pearl St. (later known as West 25th St.)
The mid to late 1800's became a time of land speculation and development as the original settlers started dying off and their heirs sold off the land to developers.
- Western Reserve Lot 65 was settled by Ebenezer and Moses Fish.
- Western Reserve Lot 74 was first purchased by Ozias Brainard, but after his death it was mostly owned by Ebenezer Foster and his brother, Daniel C. Foster. Their mother, Lydia Fish, was the sister of Ebenezer and Moses Fish. Thus, some form of their extended family owned most of the land along Denison Avenue from about West 36th St. eastward to the Cuyahoga River.
- Owners, Joseph Curtis, William E. Ambler, and Leonard Pixley
- Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague (Park Addition)
- Owners, Howard C. Gates, Joseph Curtis, and Edwin H. Foster
- Charles Kroehle and ????
- Owners, Charles H. Petty and T.C. Baldwin
- Owners, James and Angela (Smith) Sprankle
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